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Genetic analysis of EphA dependent signaling mechanisms controlling topographic mapping in vivo
... our analysis to the topography of the VPM (ventro-postero-medial) part of the VB to the barrel cortex, which corresponds to the upper levels of the trigeminal ... See full document
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Genetic mapping indicates that VP4 is the rotavirus cell attachment protein in vitro and in vivo.
... Me ´ndez et al. (24) isolated RRV mutant strains whose in- fectivity was no longer dependent on the presence of sialic acid on the target cell surface. The mutation site was mapped to gene 4 by genetic ... See full document
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Twisted gastrulation enhances BMP signaling through chordin dependent and independent mechanisms
... Direct genetic evidence for the importance of vertebrate Tld proteins in regulating Chordin has been less ...mice. Analysis of cells from single and double mutants has shown redundant function for the two ... See full document
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Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci Influencing Wood Property Traits in Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.). III. QTL Verification and Candidate Gene Mapping
... by genetic mapping and colocation with QTL analysis: Associations between segregating genetic QTL influencing wood ...unrelated mapping populations were de- tected using the interval ... See full document
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Analysis of transcriptional regulatory regions in vivo
... of acinar cells and for the activity of the ELA1 enhancer in transfected acinar cell lines, its role in ELA1 transcrip- tion in mature acinar cells in situ has not been firmly established. Analysis of the human ... See full document
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Transduction of helper T cells as a genetic approach to study mechanisms controlling their differentiation and function
... The success of this experimental system requires highly pure populations of T cells and high titer retrovirus preparations. Representative results are shown here as examples of successful experiments. Figure 1 shows the ... See full document
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Murine Norovirus 1 Infection Is Associated with Histopathological Changes in Immunocompetent Hosts, but Clinical Disease Is Prevented by STAT1-Dependent Interferon Responses
... Despite the impact of norovirus-induced disease, the patho- genic features of infection are not well understood due to the previous lack of cell culture and small animal model systems (11). Recently, we discovered the ... See full document
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Generalized finite sequence of fuzzy topographic topological mapping
... Abstract: Problem statement: Fuzzy Topographic Topological Mapping (FTTM) was developed to solve the neuromagnetic inverse problem. FTTM consisted of four topological spaces and connected by three ... See full document
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Transplantation analysis of developmental mechanisms in Hydra
... Production of a variety of Hydra strains through inbreeding Once collected from the field the animals were maintained in the laboratory as described by Loomis and Lenhoff (1956), i.e. fed with brine shrimp nauplii and ... See full document
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Fast Bayesian methods for genetic mapping applicable for high-throughput datasets
... Markov chain Monte Carlo alogrithms specifically for such problems. This method combines the traditional MCMC algorithm with Metropolis-Hasting (Hastings (1970), Metropolis et al. (1953)) for jumping between different ... See full document
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Genetic mechanisms and signaling pathways in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
... ERK signaling, cell proliferation, and growth of ADPKD cysts in vitro (133) but increased cyst growth, cell proliferation, and ERK activation in Pkd2 conditional knockout mouse livers ... See full document
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What a Dinner Party! Mechanisms and Functions of Interkingdom Signaling in Host Pathogen Associations
... Ethanolamine signaling. Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) is an essential membrane component of mammalian and bacterial cells. Besides contributing to membrane architecture (100), PE plays important roles in cell ... See full document
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The beneficial role of vitamin D in obesity: possible genetic and cell signaling mechanisms
... The down-regulation of MKP-1 is critical for increased production of MCP-1 during the course of adipocyte hypertrophy [137]. The exposure of obese mice to UV-B resulted in the phosphorylation of ERK1/2, JNK, and p38 ... See full document
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Genetic analysis of reproductive development in tomato
... quantitative mapping studies (Grandillo et ...interactions controlling shape and size of tomato fruit will soon be elucidated and with this, the molecular mechanisms under- laying morphological ... See full document
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EphA/ephrin A reverse signaling promotes the migration of cortical interneurons from the medial ganglionic eminence
... Next, we investigated which ephrin ligand mediates the motogenic effect of EphA4 on MGE-derived interneurons in the DMS. The ephrin ligands that have previously been described as repellents for cortical interneurons, ... See full document
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Sequences and cubes of finite vertices of fuzzy topographic topological mapping
... calculated value similar to the least squares method. Then, a point with a minimum least square is the location of a current source. On the other hand, Fuzzy Topographic Topological Mapping (FTTM) is a ... See full document
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QTL influencing growth and wood properties in Eucalyptus globulus
... The analysis of quantitative trait loci (QTL) has the potential to further our understanding of the genetic control of traits relating to wood properties and in the future may lead to more efficient ... See full document
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Molecular analysis of inherited choroidoretinal dystrophies
... This is a procedure which assumes no prior functional information and is initiated on identification o f markers that tightly flank a disease interval by linkage analysis. Visible cytogenetic rearrangements can ... See full document
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A genetic and physical mapping study of the retinitis pigmentosa critical region on the proximal short arm of the X chromosome
... causing genetic disease introduce an alternative base at a conserved residue such that the resultant protein is malfunctional due to altered tertiary structure or ... See full document
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GENETIC MAPPING IN SACCHAROMYCES IV. MAPPING OF TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE GENES AND USE OF DISOMIC STRAINS IN LOCALIZING GENES
... To place genes on the genetic maps of yeast, four different approaches were employed: tetrad analysis, random spore analysis, mitotic mapping, and trisomic analysis.. to verify [r] ... See full document
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